Examinations

Continuous assessment of the student is done by the department through regular tests, seminars, projects and
assignments. The marks secured by the students in these assessments are taken into consideration at the time of sending
up the students for the final examination. The Examination Committee's decision in this regard is final and binding. Job
training, projects, study tours and field workare essential requirements of a number of degree programmes.

Examination Rules

Continuous assessment of the student is done by the department through regular tests, seminars, projects and
assignments. The marks secured by the students in these assessments are taken into consideration at the time of sending
up the students for the final examination. The Examination Committee's decision in this regard is final and binding. Job
training, projects, study tours and field workare essential requirements of a number of degree programmes.

All students must appear in all the examinations conducted by the college during an academic year.

Any student who is unwell may be permitted to avail of the sick room facility during an examination.

For all College examinations, pass marks, as laid down by Assam Higher Secondary Education Council I Gauhati
University will be taken as the standard. Relaxation, if any, will be decided by the Committee for the finalization of
the result of theTest Examination.

Astudent not appearing in any subjecting any examination shall be declared to have secured 'zero'.

Whether the names of the students who have not appeared in the Unit Tests and the Terminal Examinations can be
forwarded to the University the Semester examinations, is be decided by the Examination Committee. The decision
of the Examination Committee in this regard will be final.

Internal Assessment : The Gauhati University has introduced lnternal Assessment of students of TDC classes. Under this system, for each paper of 100 marks, the University will conduct an examination for 80 marks and the remaining 20 marks will be allocated by the College on the basis of Internal Assessment.

In the lnternal Assessment of a student, there will be a 40% weightage on attendance (students with less than 75%
attendance will not be awarded any marks for attendance). The remaining 60% weightage in the Internal Assessment will be
based on a student's performance in the Unit TestsISessional Examinations.